irrefutable (Meaning)
irrefutable (s)
impossible to deny or disprove
irrefutable (a.)
Incapable of being refuted or disproved; indisputable.
Synonyms & Antonyms of irrefutable
Synonyms:
- incontrovertible
- unanswerable
- indubitable
- irrefragable
- definite
- positive
- indisputable
- inarguable
- incontestable
- unquestionable
- unchallengeable
- conclusive
- undeniable
- unarguable
Antonyms:
- problematical
- answerable
- refutable
- controversial
- negotiable
- problematic
- arguable
- moot
- controversial
- debatable
- moot
- problematic
- inconclusive
- disputable
- disputed
- uncertain
- disputed
- negotiable
- refutable
- arguable
- questionable
- questionable
- uncertain
- debatable
- controvertible
- problematical
- inconclusive
- answerable
- disputable
- controvertible
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irrefutable Sentence Examples
- The evidence against the defendant was irrefutable, leaving no room for doubt about their guilt.
- The irrefutable proof of climate change is seen in the rising temperatures and extreme weather events around the world.
- The mathematician presented an irrefutable argument that disproved the previously held belief.
- The company's reputation was irreparably damaged by the irrefutable evidence of misconduct.
- The detective had irrefutable proof that the suspect was the perpetrator of the crime.
- The experiment yielded irrefutable results that supported the hypothesis.
- The photographic evidence provided irrefutable proof of the alien's existence.
- The irrefutable testimony of the eyewitness led to the conviction of the criminal.
- The forensic evidence provided irrefutable proof of the victim's identity.
- The patient's medical records contained irrefutable evidence of their illness.
FAQs About the word irrefutable
impossible to deny or disproveIncapable of being refuted or disproved; indisputable.
incontrovertible, unanswerable, indubitable, irrefragable, definite, positive, indisputable, inarguable, incontestable, unquestionable
problematical, answerable, refutable, controversial, negotiable, problematic, arguable, moot, controversial, debatable
The evidence against the defendant was irrefutable, leaving no room for doubt about their guilt.
The irrefutable proof of climate change is seen in the rising temperatures and extreme weather events around the world.
The mathematician presented an irrefutable argument that disproved the previously held belief.
The company's reputation was irreparably damaged by the irrefutable evidence of misconduct.